32 killed in Baghdad blast

At least 32 people were killed and 71 wounded in twin blasts which rocked Baghdad.

A bomb attack victim is treated at a hospital near Baghdad's Ur district Photo: REUTERS

11:33AM BST 28 Oct 2011

A defence ministry official put the toll from Thursday night's twin roadside bomb attacks in Baghdad's Urr neighbourhood at 32 dead and 71 wounded while an interior ministry official said 36 were killed and 78 wounded.

Officials had given initial tolls of at least 10 dead and 32 wounded.

They said one bomb exploded at around 7:00 pm local time on Thursday followed by a second after security forces and crowds gathered at the scene.

The revised death toll marks the highest since August 15, when twin bombings in the southern city of Kut, blamed on Al-Qaeda, killed 40 people.

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